Cultural Differences between North America & England
I talk with Benjamin, a British English teacher for engVid, about some of the biggest differences we’ve noticed between life in North America and in England. There are some surprising differences, but I also learned that some of my ideas about life in the UK were based on stereotypes that might be incorrect or outdated. Benjamin loved visiting Canada and it was great to talk with him. Make sure you watch the previous video we did together, talking specifically about ACCENT differences between North American English and British English: https://youtu.be/yxC44ISaBNM Also make sure to subscribe to Benjamin’s engVid channel: @Learn English with Benjamin [engVid]
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